*7 Bangladeshi nationals arrested under Jeedimetla Police Station* Based on reliable information and information from reliable intelligence sources, the Jeedimetla Police Station staff found that some Bangladeshi nationals were illegally residing in a rented house located in HAL area in Gajularamaram-Jedimetla area. Acting on this information, the Jeedimetla PS SHO along with his team conducted searches at the place and detained seven (07) Bangladeshi nationals. During the investigation, it was found that none of the detained persons were in possession of valid passports, visas or other travel documents permitting them to stay in India. Preliminary investigation revealed that they had entered India illegally and were residing illegally in different parts of the country. Accordingly, the seven persons were detained. On the orders of the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Qutbullapur Zone, Shri N. Koti Reddy, IPS, appropriate detention and movement control orders were obtained against them. The detained persons are being shifted to the Deportation Centre in Jogipet, Medak district. Their deportation process has been initiated as per the prescribed legal procedure. After completion of necessary formalities and verification by the concerned authorities, they will be deported to Bangladesh and sent back to their native places.

*7 Bangladeshi nationals arrested in Jeedimetla police station limits*
*7 Bangladeshi nationals arrested under Jeedimetla Police Station* Based on reliable information and information from reliable intelligence sources, the Jeedimetla Police Station staff found that some Bangladeshi nationals were illegally residing in a rented house located in HAL area in Gajularamaram-Jedimetla area. Acting on this information, the Jeedimetla PS SHO along with his team conducted searches at the place and detained seven (07) Bangladeshi nationals. During the investigation, it was found that none of the detained persons were in possession of valid passports, visas or other travel documents permitting them to stay in India. Preliminary investigation revealed that they had entered India illegally and were residing illegally in different parts of the country. Accordingly, the seven persons were detained. On the orders of the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Qutbullapur Zone, Shri N. Koti Reddy, IPS, appropriate detention and movement control orders were obtained against them. The detained persons are being shifted to the Deportation Centre in Jogipet, Medak district. Their deportation process has been initiated as per the prescribed legal procedure. After completion of necessary formalities and verification by the concerned authorities, they will be deported to Bangladesh and sent back to their native places.

